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HylianFox 12/26/18 1:00:50 AM #1: |
Now this is a real holiday, am I right?
Huh? HUH!?!?!? --- I like my beer cold, my TV loud, and my homosexuals FUH-LAMING! - Homer Simpson Don't be a turd. - Chris Pratt ... Copied to Clipboard!
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mobile_jukester 12/26/18 1:06:20 AM #2: |
Time to fuck some bitches up
--- Let's go Red Sox! jukester ... Copied to Clipboard!
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juicebox4 12/26/18 1:07:16 AM #3: |
*crushes a sea of people waiting to buy marked down tvs*
--- *Ding dong, bing bong* GABBA GABBA HEY ... Copied to Clipboard!
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HylianFox 12/26/18 1:38:09 PM #4: |
where's your holiday spirit, CE
--- I like my beer cold, my TV loud, and my homosexuals FUH-LAMING! - Homer Simpson Don't be a turd. - Chris Pratt ... Copied to Clipboard!
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RiderofHogs 12/26/18 1:47:34 PM #5: |
Put up your dukes.
--- I'll be riding shotgun, underneath the hot sun, Feeling like a someone. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Sasquatchimo 12/26/18 2:51:26 PM #6: |
Happy Boxing day. Now for a serious question.
Someone please explain what you buy from boxing day (as in, who are you buying things for)? Do you buy things for yourself? Or do you buy things and store it for next Christmas? I'm only asking because from a logical standpoint, it makes no sense to have a huge shopping day AFTER Christmas. It being rooted in tradition is fine and all, that I won't question (well, not really, I also question how it morphed from rewarding your "servants" to rewarding yourself). I just question the modern day application of it. To explain my puzzlement further. Black Friday I understand. I would never participate in it, but I completely understand. You save money to buy gifts FOR Christmas. See? It's a no-brainer. So the concept of modern Boxing day confuses me. A month with a focus at the end of giving everyone gifts culminates with a holiday where you get to save money and buy more things after you've already given everyone gifts? --- Blub ... Copied to Clipboard!
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